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- (unpaid) position. The English word itself is derived from the Latin word docēns, the present active participle of docēre (to teach, to lecture). Cognates...
- work until the age of 70 (as opposed to the usual age of 65). Egyetemi docens (****ociate professor): requires doctoral degree (PhD or CSc) and a minimum...
- person who has the right to teach. The term is derived from the Latin word docēns, which is the present active participle of docēre ('to teach, to lecture')...
- (university professor/full professor) főiskolai tanár (college professor) Docens (****ociate professor) Adjunktus (****istant professor) Tanársegéd (****istant...
- were Middle-High German texts, which Aretin's colleague Bernhard Joseph Docen [de] published in 1806. Additional pieces were eventually published by Jacob...
- occipital bone have already been cut away. In 1538, Vesalius wrote Epistola, docens venam axillarem dextri cubiti in dolore laterali secandam (A letter, teaching...
- montem Sion. Rurus ad aliam similitudinem transit, concordiae utilitatem docens: et hane dixit similem es e rori, qui ab Hermon in Sionem defertur. Tantus...
- sensus fidei." Cardinal Newman's actual view is that only the Ecclesia docens ("teaching Church", magisterium) discerns, discriminates, defines, promulgates...
- columbia.edu accessed 3 May 2021 Heikkilä 2005, p. 60. Medieval Anglia docens propaganda wanted to play down the Danish part in the establishment of the...
- fragments containing melodies in the possession of Bernhard Joseph Docen (hence the "Docen fragments") were inspected by von der Hagen early in the 19th century...